Essay Structuring & Editing

Before you start writing, Admit Advantage will leverage tools to ensure you share experiences that best shape your candidacy.

Answer the critical internal questions many candidates ponder

Medical school essays, from the AMCAS personal statement and other essays to school-specific secondary application questions, provide an opportunity to present oneself as a well-rounded individual beyond grades and test scores. However, many applicants do not take the appropriate time and effort to use the essays as a differentiator. You need to determine how you should address questions such as:

How do I describe my research experience?

How do I demonstrate diversity?

How do I explain what my career might look like in a decade if I don’t know what type of medicine I want to practice?

How do I explain an MCAT score or college GPA below a school’s average? Should I?

Specific Offering

Tools-based generation of approaches for how to attack AMCAS essays and experience summaries and secondary school-specific essays

We will work with you to build an outline for the essays based on agreed upon stories and style

Itemized listing and matching of varied stories, experiences, and accomplishments with essay questions

Assistance developing essays which help you favorably shape and mitigate flaws including poor MCAT scores, challenging college grades, or limited relevant clinical or research experience

Detailed transformation of ideas to final essay drafts

Bottom Line

Take advantage of this huge opportunity to shape your candidacy to the admissions committee. You will have a customized set of essays that are influential and give you an excellent opportunity to stand out and address any potential concerns that may affect your application.

“While applying to schools, I was unsure of how to distinguish myself among other high-achieving applicants. The guidance that my consultant provided me throughout the process was invaluable. She helped me to craft a cohesive narrative based on my experiences and motivations for applying, which I think made all the difference. Thanks in large part to her help, I am attending Harvard in the fall.”